Joeytheparrot wrote: » Thats exactly why I support MRCIs earned regularisation scheme
Galwayguy35 wrote: » There was a FG guy and someone from the Immigrants Council of Ireland on the Vincent Browne show last night proposing this idea. They maintain it will get all party support, but it seems to me to be giving a reward to people who broke the law. Any views on this?
Turtyturd wrote: » The 30,000 undocumented surely?
Arthur Beesley wrote: » That's life. No reason Australia should have to put up with him.
miss no stars wrote: » I think it's wrong to just allow people who are here illegally to remain here. Same goes for Irish people living illegally elsewhere in the world. Why? They broke the law. They're criminals. If they were fleeing from something genuine they'd have been granted assylum. Like, let's all welcome criminals into the country with open arms? Wtf?! I've no problem with immigration provided those who come here are willing to work and contribute and will fit in with Ireland and our way of life, as well as bringing some of their culture and traditions with them. I think the country is better off for having those people here. But people who are here illegally? Fcuk off. Edit: just saw the link in the post above... Not so bad as an outright amnesty tbh. I would like to see the requirements include something like passing a background check (no criminal convictions with a sentence over a year as with the ozzies) and that they entered the country in a legal manner and can provide proof of such (i.e. have a stamp in their passport but remained beyond their intended "holiday")
miss no stars wrote: » There has to be some sort of a sting to breaking the law
miss no stars wrote: » a small fine isn't good enough.
hfallada wrote: » There is no comparison between Irish illegals in the US and illegals living in Ireland.
hfallada wrote: » Irish illegals have been in the us for years and some since 1980s. They probably went as most of their family was in the us. They have built families in the us and have integrated into us life.
hfallada wrote: » illegals living in Ireland came here in the last couple of years on their own. They have no families here. They have no connection to Ireland at all. They haven't integrated into Irish life in anyway
end of the road wrote: » of course they should, he has children, and australia was built on convicts, he'd only be continuing the tradition
The Aussie wrote: » Yeh, but the whole kicking a young man into a Blind Vegative state (a condition the victim is still in today, 12 years later) with a group of friends/scum behind him only a few months after beating and kicking another bloke, of course with his mates/scum behind him again, not to mention the Woman Beating, I'm afraid this squat headed coward is Ireland's problem and not another unsuspecting country, it's a pity I will have to share the same city as this Human Skidmark that is Ian Cronin....
end of the road wrote: » its not our problem.
end of the road wrote: » we don't want him back.
end of the road wrote: » he's been transported now so your problem
Gatling wrote: » So they want to give amnesty to 30+ 000 illegal immigrants, Which in turns will potentially add 60+ 000 to the social welfare system when all these illegals bring the parents and grand parents to retire here , And most likely another 30+ 000 to the social housing list Sure there's plenty for everyone to go around ,
The Aussie wrote: » Due to ministerial intervention, he most certainly will be Ireland's problem again. And I don't want to go to work tomorrow, sometimes things happen we don't like. He is about to be Boomeranged right on back to whence he came, sort of like a purchase that turned out to be Shoite and like most Shoite you return it...
end of the road wrote: » we'l Boomerang him back again, as i said we don't want him
Electric Sheep wrote: » If they kick all the Irish illegals out of the USA there will be alot more than 60,000 to the social welfare system.
Gatling wrote: » Big difference all right Big difference between people living in a lot of cases 30+ years with families , We've 30 + 000 in a few years not exactly the same beside the undocumented Irish in america probably the support of the 30+ million Irish Americans ,
hfallada wrote: » But illegals living in Ireland came here in the last couple of years on their own. They have no families here. They have no connection to Ireland at all. They haven't integrated into Irish life in anyway
conorhal wrote: » Then why do so many new citizens turn up at the pasport office without sufficient documentation to apply for one?
sillyoulfool wrote: » So its a case of our illegals in USA are decent hard working people, but dem forrin illegals here are pure criminal.:rolleyes: Oh the irony.
biko wrote: » Undocumented is a madey-up word so lefties can refer to illegals without saying "illegal". You can also say "right-to-remain challenged".
Gatling wrote: » Of course they all are , Like the many generation before them who build and died for America
Monife wrote: » You clearly know nothing about the Irish immigration system.
Gatling wrote: » 30 + 000 illegal individuals , What's exactly do we need to know We've literally heard every sob story at this stage ,
Nodin wrote: » I wish you wouldn't use the royal "we", because you're sure as fuck not speaking for me.
biko wrote: » Undocumented is a madey-up word so lefties can refer to illegals without saying "illegal". You can also say "right-to-remain challenged". Amnesty for illegals often get support from left and right. From left because it's humane to let people get a chance at a better life than back home. From the right because illegals are cheap labour, way cheaper than Irish.
Gatling wrote: » Ohhhh god Ohhhh Allah Ohhhh Are you finished yet Her comes another pamela story
Nodin wrote: » ...if there was an amnesty, they'd no longer be illegal.
Nodin wrote: » By your "logic" we should lock up all Ireland because of Larry Murphy (or insert paedo/criminal of choice). Not sure why you go straight from Amnesty for illegals to asylum seekers either. Your biases showing, I suppose.